Showing posts with label grief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grief. Show all posts

Monday, April 28, 2025

Crossing Fifty-One Teaser #rabtbooktours


Death & Grief, Parenting, Self-Help

Date Published: 06-20-2023

Publisher: Koehler Books


 

A week before Christmas 1951, Dr. Ralph Russell risked everything to voluntarily enter a locked federal drug-treatment facility known as a "narcotic farm."

Sixty-five years later, Dr. Russell's granddaughter Debbie suffers a debilitating crisis of identity when her father (Dr. Russell's oldest son), always her biggest fan, is accepted into hospice.

Debbie's investigation into her paternal lineage reveals family secrets and ignites her mother's volatile outbursts, propelling her into therapy.

When therapy fails her, the grandfather Debbie never knew saves her, and she collaborates with her dying father one last time to make her biggest dream come true.

 

Crossing Fifty-One pulls back the curtain on the internal struggles of midlife and provides a blueprint for redefining one's self beyond the constraints of addiction and dysfunctional family dynamics.

 

 

Excerpt

Chapter 1

 

Now: Christmas 2015

 

“Should I call 911?” The server smiles politely, her eyes locked on Dad.

“Let’s give it a minute,” I respond, attempting to project a pleasant, calm demeanor I don’t actually feel. The last thing Dad wants is to be responsible for lunch being called off.

Miraculously, Mum nervously agrees.

Nodding, the server glides away.

Slumped in his chair, eyes closed, Dad does not move. At least he’s not thrashing around on the floor. That would draw too much attention.

The muted sounds of conversation and clinking silverware blend seamlessly with Nat King Cole’s “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” The upscale St. Paul restaurant, a lovely relic of the Victorian era, is decked out in holiday splendor, appealing to Mum’s heightened need for that certain aesthetic. My reservation has secured us a cozy table near the fireplace. We are tucked behind one of several glittering Christmas trees scattered throughout the restaurant. Table placement is key. Mum cherishes her privacy even when dining out.

However, despite all my efforts at concealment, a young woman makes her way over to our table. “I wasn’t meaning to eavesdrop,” she begins, “but I work in a nursing home, and this happens pretty regularly.”

Her gentle voice calms me but glancing at Mum and seeing the fake smile she dons like a mask, I feel my heart beat a bit faster. We have been exposed.

The young woman continues. “One little trick I’ve learned is to put a Kleenex or napkin in front of the person’s face to monitor their breathing.”

I could see Dad was breathing, but now I struggle to control the slight panic that has crept in and taken its place in my chair at our table.

I suppose there are worse ways to go.

Since Dad’s Parkinson’s diagnosis over a decade ago, I’ve had a front-row seat to his slow disappearance. Once the buffer and the glue for our little family, he now struggles to fulfill his most important role: keeping Mum happy. This morning, he insisted that he could manage the holiday lunch outing, but just getting from the car into the restaurant was touch and go.

I exhaled once we were seated at our semi-secluded table. We ordered our food, and Mum immediately began prattling on about how lovely everything looked. I nodded and smiled, playing my role as a dutiful, devoted daughter. When Mum finally paused her soliloquy, we both glanced over at Dad.

He was out cold.

That was about ten minutes ago. Or was it ten hours? I can’t tell.

Mum keeps talking. I guess it helps her take her mind off her unconscious husband. I keep smiling while monitoring Dad’s breathing out of the corner of my eye. The restaurant staff hovers in as nice a way as possible. Finally, we agree that 911 should be called.

After what seems like forever, three burly paramedics make their way back to our table. By this time, Dad is coming around.

“What did I miss?” He smiles weakly.

His smile fades as he glances over at Mum.

“I’m so very sorry.”


About the Author

Debbie Russell is a lawyer-turned writer. She spent twenty-five years as an Assistant County Attorney in Minneapolis, prosecuting numerous high-profile cases—specializing in those involving domestic and child abuse. At age fifty-five, Debbie took early retirement, giving up a full pension for the freedom of time. She now spends that precious time writing, restoring her property to native prairie and wetlands, and training her rambunctious retrievers.

Debbie’s first published article appeared in the Minneapolis Star Tribune in 2001. After that small triumph, her writing focused primarily on legal briefs and memoranda, which were consigned to district court files. Debbie resumed creative writing in 2014 when she began her storytelling blog by sharing personal stories and professional experiences that touched her life in a significant way. Her top-ranked December 2021 article for Elephant Journal, an online journal that celebrates the mindful life is entitled “Getting the Most out of Therapy: Easier Said than Done,” and is partially based on events in her book.

Debbie's award-winning book, Crossing Fifty-One: Not Quite a Memoir, was released in June of 2023. In 2024, she became a regular contributor to the Minnesota Star Tribune, writing about criminal justice and adjacent issues.


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Friday, February 28, 2025

Friday Book Blogger Special: Navigating Grief Workbook

      



Genre:

Grief, Nonfiction, Psychology, Self-Help

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Publication Date:

April 11, 2023

Ebook Price:

$7.98

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$8.98

Book Blurb:

Move through grief while holding space for the feelings that accompany loss.  

Grief can feel destabilizing and overwhelming. This grief workbook gives you evidence-based exercises to help with processing grief and loss of any kind. Reflecting on and responding to the prompts and exercises will facilitate greater self-awareness, self-compassion, and self-confidence as you navigate healing after loss.  

Information on grief and grieving— Deepen your understanding of grief and prepare yourself to interact with it in healthy ways.  

Tools for moving through grief—Case studies help normalize your experience, affirmations raise your spirits, guided journal prompts get you started on sorting through your inner world, and activities promote healing.  

Expert guidance—Advice from a licensed clinical psychologist empowers you with knowledge and validation. If you are seeking additional books about grief and loss, this workbook can be used with its companion, Navigating Grief: A Guided Journal.  

Begin grief recovery with the Navigating Grief Workbook. 


The First Line/Book Beginnings


Despite the perception that grief should be a brief period of sadness after a loss, it rarely ever is.


The Friday 56

Sadness, like grief, fluctuates in intensity, with peaks and valleys throughout the day.

About the Author

ANNA DARBONNE, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, mother, and entrepreneur. She focuses on complementary healing interventions that empower clients to transform challenging experiences into growth opportunities, and live with greater ease and purpose. She is also the founder and owner of Bamboo Center for Grief, Growth, and Well-Being, a brick-and-mortar and virtual mental health clinic. There, she and other high-caliber clinicians provide holistic and integrative wellness and performance enhancement services for adults seeking to navigate grief, deepen fulfillment, create or perform beyond their best, and elevate overall well-being. 

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I picked up the above workbook to help guide me through my own recent loss. 

My mother passed away on the morning of February 23 at 85 years old. She was in end-stage colon cancer and experiencing cognitive decline. It was time for her to go, but I am now a 60-year-old orphan. 

While I always loved my mother, our relationship was difficult at times. Thankfully, it was good during the last five years, and I have those memories. Still, I certainly have things to work through.

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Saturday, October 5, 2024

Reflections From the Soul Book Blitz #rabtbooktours

 

Acknowledge, Ruminate, Be Inspired

 

Grief, Self-Help

 

 

When you feel all alone in the ocean of grief, let Reflections from the Soul be your guiding star.

The loss of a loved one can often feel like being in the midst of a raging storm, alone on a tiny boat in the middle of the ocean. The shore of calm and joy is elusive and there are unpredictable, intense moments of sadness and emptiness and even riptides of anger that leave you shaken, isolated, and lost. The anguish of grief is expected when you have cared for someone you love, but you can navigate your way back to the shore, restore your joy, and reclaim your peace.

Reflections from the Soul serves as compassionate compass to guide you on the journey as you seek to understand, express, heal, and reconcile your pain and loss. You do not have to travel alone. Dr. Green offers you a soul-map to help you discover meaning in the madness, safety in your sorrow, and create peace and purpose from your pain. Reflections from the Soul lovingly invites you to acknowledge your personal feelings and to accept your sorrow as a normal response to your loss.

 

Key features of Reflections from the Soul:

•         Comprehensive Guidance on Grieving: Provides a thorough exploration of the emotional journey of grief, offering support and understanding.

•         Soul-Map for Healing: Dr. Green offers a structured, step-by-step approach to navigate and heal from the pain of loss, termed a "soul-map."

•         Structured Content: The book is organized into three distinct parts, addressing different aspects of grief—personal journey, spiritual healing, and family dynamics.

•         Practical Tools and Reflections: Includes actionable advice and reflective exercises designed to help readers understand and express their grief.

•         Focus on Spiritual Growth: Emphasizes the cultivation of spirituality as a means to cope with and ultimately transcend grief.

•         Communal and Individual Healing: Acknowledges the individual's need for personal healing and the importance of communal support in the grieving process.

•         Inclusive Approach: Covers a wide range of topics from handling survivor's guilt to maintaining hope and building resilience.

•         Emotional and Practical Support: Offers both emotional solace and practical steps for those navigating the aftermath of a loved one's death.


Begin your journey towards healing today. Grab your copy of Reflections from the Soul and take the first step towards understanding your grief, finding peace, and restoring joy in your life.

 

About the Author

 

 Dr. Eboni Green is an inspirational author, Registered Nurse, and passionate advocate for caregivers whose insightful books have become essential resources for those navigating the complex journey of caregiving. With a career spanning over 30 years in the healthcare field, Dr. Green's work has been instrumental in illuminating the challenges and triumphs faced by caregivers in a society that often overlooks their crucial role.

Her journey began as a nursing assistant, where she worked closely with top professionals and immersed herself in the intricacies of care systems. It was through these experiences that Dr. Green witnessed firsthand the pivotal role of caregiving and the profound challenges faced by caregivers and families alike. Recognizing a glaring gap in resources and education for both parties, she found her true calling: to champion the needs of not only those in need of care but also those who care for them.

Driven by a desire to make a difference, Dr. Green has authored several transformative books, including her latest work, "Journey Beyond the Yellow Brick Road: Finding Your Emotional Home as a Caregiver." This book provides a new outlook on managing life's hurdles, offering strategies to tackle complex emotions and situations effectively. Her other notable works, such as "Caregiving: Things You Need to Know," "Reflections from the Soul," and "The 7 Pillars of Successful Caregiving," serve as valuable tools, guiding caregivers through their journey with wisdom and empathy.

Beyond her writing, Dr. Green co-founded Caregiver Support Services with her husband to offer training to caregivers and support their mental health. Her impact extends to academia, where she shares her knowledge and passion as a college professor, further influencing the next generation of healthcare professionals. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her family and gardening.

Through her comprehensive efforts, Dr. Eboni Green remains a beacon of hope and a pillar of support for caregivers worldwide, advocating tirelessly for their recognition and well-being.

 

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Sunday, February 25, 2024

These Haunted Hills Review #IndiGo

Title:  These Haunted Hills

Author: Jana Denardo

Publisher:  NineStar Press

Release Date: 02/20/2024

Heat Level: 3 - Some Sex

Pairing: Male/Male

Length: 88800

Genre: Contemporary paranormal, contemporary, paranormal, ghosts/ghost hunters, academics, mystery, steampunk, cosplay, nerds and general geekiness, haunted houses, violence/ malevolent spirit, grieving, suicidal ideation

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Young wildlife conservation professor, Joshua Zimmerman, adores foxes, steampunk, and paranormal investigation. As a geek of the first order, Josh is a collector of nerdy memorabilia and tattoos, and he’s an avid steampunk cosplayer. When his favorite author hires him for some ghost hunting for his new project, Josh can hardly believe his luck. 

 As an author of the wildly successful urban fantasy series, The Green Tablet, Brendan Halloran should have it all. And he did until his young son, Connor, died of cancer. Heartbroken and drowning in grief, Brendan stops writing, stops living his life. His marriage has disintegrated, leaving Brendan trapped in the moment Connor died. 

 When Brendan rents a cabin in Ohio’s Hocking Hills, it’s ostensibly to research his next book, an adult paranormal tale. Brendan hires a local professor who is an expert on the paranormal, thinking if he does pull out of his tail spin and makes good on his plan to write a new book, he might as well do it right. And the perfect place to investigate could be the remains of an old hotel constructed to suit the serial killer who built it. 

 Brendan finds himself swept away, completely unprepared for the joy and enthusiasm Josh brings to everything he does. Step by step, Brendan reenters life. His head might not be convinced he’s ready to love again, but his heart disagrees. Unfortunately for him, the ghost is every bit as vicious as the killer was in life, and he and Joshua have a target on their backs.

Excerpt

These Haunted Hills Jana Denardo © 2024 All Rights Reserved 

 Chapter One 

Brendan second-guessed his decision the moment he parked his car. He reminded himself it was exactly what he said he wanted: a cabin in the woods. The cold spring deluge lashing him from car to porch soured things further. To Brendan, the shower perfectly embodied the condition of his mind and soul. 

 Leaving his bag inside the door, Brendan drank in what would be his home for the next month. It could almost be called cute, in a rustic sort of way. The outside was a quintessential log cabin with a small porch bearing well-padded chairs. Only the green metal roof ruined the sixteenth-century settler homestead feel. Inside, the loft bedroom perched above the open-concept living area and kitchen. A tiny bathroom, tucked around the far corner of the kitchen, looked functional. As promised, there was a table, which would be useful as a writing desk for the times curling up on the couch with his laptop proved to be an ergonomic nightmare. He’d have to snap a photo of the stone fireplace with its fan-shaped iron guard and send it to Heather. She’d love it. A pang zinged his heart thinking about her. 

 He peered out one rain-streaked window. The only thing in view were trees, mostly pines mixed with something covered in blooms, dogwood maybe. Zimmermann had chosen Brendan the perfect cabin. The green isolation he’d chased after surrounded him. The forest suffocated him, the sheer aloneness of it. Those second thoughts skyrocketed. Heather hadn’t wanted him to come. She didn’t trust him alone. Brendan knew his ex had reason to worry. Both of them were mired in grief, and three years hadn’t moved them past it. 

 Brendan imagined giving in to the grief in a quiet place such as this cabin. No one would know until his month’s worth of rent was up. He shuddered and forced himself away from the window. His hypothesis wasn’t exactly true. Zimmermann would wonder where he was if Brendan missed their meeting. Brendan braved the chilling rain to grab his computer bag and three canvas bags of groceries out of the car. He busied himself with unpacking. His mood lifted to an inch above the floor once he filled the cabin with the scent of coffee. 

 With the groceries stowed, Brendan started a fire in a fireplace made for romance, but he wasn’t here for affairs of the heart. The small fire would be efficient in heating the cabin and driving the spring chill from the room. 

 Brendan planted himself with his coffee on the couch in front of the smallest TV he’d seen in ages. He shifted around on the futon, which seemed more comfortable than most of their ilk. Maybe someone had added a memory foam pad to it; whatever it was, Brendan was grateful since he would be spending a fair amount of time on it. Flipping on the TV, he reassured himself there was a functioning satellite and ditto the Wi-Fi for the computer, so there wouldn’t be some Overlook/The Shining isolation-driven craziness going on. 

 After turning the TV off, Brendan powered up his computer. He checked his emails and let Heather know he’d made it safely. He saw no emails from his agent, nor from the man he’d hired to show him around the haunted sites in the Hocking Hills area and the surrounding towns. Brendan brought up the These Haunted Hills website to determine what sites he should visit first. There were no pictures of Joshua Zimmermann on the website, just ones of the haunted locales. 

 Zimmermann had sent Brendan a photo at his request so Brendan would know who to look for when he met up with his guide for the month. One clue Brendan wasn’t completely dead inside was how cute he found Joshua. Zimmermann looked more like an undergrad in his picture and almost too boyish to be believable as an accomplished PhD, teaching wildlife conservation at a local university. It could be an old photo, or that his bright smile belied the number of years behind it. 

 Of all the potential haunted locations, Brendan wanted to visit Crooked Pines the most. A former hotel, Crooked Pines was now abandoned and theoretically too haunted and too ruined to be reclaimed; it contained a story, and Brendan needed to dig it out. His agent still doubted the idea of him writing a more adult ghost story, but it had been five years since the end of his young adult series. He’d written nothing new, though the adventures of Kiyomi Fujita, John Archer, and Vince Bianchi had generated more than enough money to live his life out twice over. 

 All his money hadn’t bought Brendan any happy endings. What had begun as a lucky break—and Brendan was well aware of how many fantastic authors never hit it big—became a noose. So many nights Brendan had lain awake wondering if the success of his series had drained the rest of the luck from his family’s life. The evidence suggested yes. 

 He stroked the cool glass pendant around his neck. All he wanted now was to write again. It had been so long. Most of what had come from his mind in the last three years had been pain-filled poems he had shown to no one, not even Heather. He thought, perhaps, taking a break from the young adult genre and all the memories associated with it would help him burst through his writer’s block. 

 Brendan could still taste the anger, bitter on his tongue. Being here in the wilderness made up the crux of his latest plan to move himself forward. The anger and grief had been woven into his soul, inseparable now. Either he had to live with it, or this was the end. Brendan wasn’t sure he cared which. He forced himself back to work, hoping to get lost in it. 

 Brendan tapped his lips in time to Piazzolla’s “Oblivion” as he rolled the outline for his new novel around in his mind. Maybe “Oblivion” was a little too on point for his state of mind. Perhaps he should hunt down some of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons. Transferring his fingers to the keyboard, he tried to type out something, but mostly, the outline was a loose collection of things he wanted to happen in the novel more than anything concrete. Granted, his outlines rarely were more. 

 Maybe I should return to working on the character studies. What he wouldn’t give to be able to draw his own characters. Some of his fans drew exquisite works, a few of which he saved. For the most part, he never looked at them, and legally, looking at fanfiction was a bad idea. Regardless, people tweeted them at him or shoved them at him at conventions. Some of it was downright smutty, and he did his best not to notice. It didn’t take away the frisson of jealousy over some of the artistic talent they had that had gone missing in him. 

 A knocking noise startled him off the futon. Brendan caught his balance and whipped around, trying to locate the source. Another knock echoed from the loft. Brendan backed up so he could peer up there without going up the steps. Nothing moved. At the third knock, he hauled himself up the stairs, but the loft stood empty. He looked out the window at the waving tree branches. What did he expect to see? A raccoon? A squirrel? 

 “Did you rent me a haunted cabin, Dr. Zimmermann?” Brendan’s laugh died when a fourth knock came from right next to the window. 

 He pinched up his features and stared out the window again. Still no critters. “Lots of wind though,” he muttered to himself. “You’re hearing the rain on the tin roof or tree branches. Totally normal. Not like you’d know.” 

 Comforted by the normal sounds of rain and wind—he’d never had a tin roof before—Brendan went downstairs and sat on the futon. Ghosts weren’t real. 

 Then why have you been uncomfortable in your own home? 

 He picked up the laptop, contemplating the thought. Because you’re haunted by Connor’s memory, nothing more. 

 He was lying to himself. He half believed it was possible Connor’s spirit was trapped in their family home. It was enough to have prompted Zimmermann to mention he didn’t necessarily go to houses to “clean” them, but his team did home investigations. Brendan had gotten the distinct impression Zimmermann did not want to do this, and he got it. Zimmermann had probably guessed his pen name and was wary of celebrity. 

 Did you want someone to go to your home and do an investigation? 

 Brendan wished he had an answer to the question. He’d promised Zimmermann that, no, he didn’t; he had no interest in it. But was it a lie? Another question without a clear answer. Instead of dwelling on it, he sent off an email to Dr. Zimmermann to let the man know he’d arrived and was ready to meet. He’d come up with a few plans of attack when it came to investigating the local haunts and wanted to see which fit Zimmermann’s schedule best. 

 Brendan turned his attention to the character information sheets for his new project. They might change by the end, but he needed a starting place, a way to keep his mind off things. At this point, distracting himself was the best Brendan could hope for.


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Ornery Owl's Review

Four out of Five Stars

It's exhilarating for Professor Joshua Zimmerman to meet his literary hero, Brendan Halloran, and take him on a ghost hunt. However, the more time the men spend together the more Josh wonders if something real is happening between them. Brendan is broken after having lost his young son to cancer. Josh's hopeful and exuberant nature provides a tonic for his wounded soul. Josh is careful not to come off as over-eager and push Brendan away.

This slow-burn paranormal romance takes the reader on a sometimes perilous journey filled with lavish descriptions of the surroundings the characters find themselves in, both in the woods and in the old abandoned buildings where they may encounter restless spirits. The dreary, broken buildings and shadowy woods both serve as excellent metaphors for Brendan's inner turmoil. The story is as much about rising from a dark night of the soul as it is about ghosts or romantic awakenings. 

Despite the intense subject matter, the story is more hopeful than dark. However, if you're looking for a fun, lighthearted romp with an obvious meet-cute moment where one character spills coffee on the other one and then they spend several chapters engaging in will they or won't they banter (while the reader knows full well that they will) before entering into a giddy honeymoon phase which is interrupted by some sort of peril but then they overcome the peril and live happily ever after, this isn't that book. Thankfully. This book has its own unique character and those who want a more thoughtful romance will appreciate it.

My reason for rating the book four rather than five stars is one that I find all too often in gay romances these days. I am put off by the term queer, which was often used as a slur against homosexuals (especially gay men) in times past. Perhaps I'm simply too old a dog to learn new tricks, but I would never use that word to describe anybody. That being said, the author does not strongly push any sort of identity politics narrative, mostly focusing on telling the story and doing so very well, I might add. 

If you enjoy slow-burn romance and spooky settings, grab a copy of These Haunted Hills. You'll be glad you did.

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Jana is Queen of the Geeks (her students voted her in), and her home and office are shrines to any number of comic book and manga heroes along with SF shows and movies too numerous to count. It’s no coincidence that the love of all things geeky has made its way into many of her stories. To this day, she’s disappointed she hasn’t found a wardrobe to another realm, a superhero to take her flying among the clouds, or a roguish starship captain to run off to the stars with her.

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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Life F*cks Me Everyday Book Blitz #rabtbooktours

 

A Poetry Book


Poetry

Date Published: January 26, 2024

 

 

Get ready to navigate life's most challenging moments through the art of poetry.

Embark on an introspective journey through the pages of Life F*cks Me Everyday, an authentic collection of poems that delves deep into the complexities of the human experience. Divided into five chapters, this anthology takes readers on a rollercoaster ride through the highs and lows of existence, shedding light on emotions that often remain unspoken.

With raw honesty and unfiltered thoughts, the author fearlessly navigates profound themes such as mental health struggles, trauma, love, grief, and loss. Enriched by a gallery of custom art, the captivating visual images enhance the reader's connection to the written words.

More than a collection of poems, Life F*cks Me Everyday is a lifeline for those seeking solace and comfort in the understanding that they are not alone in their struggles. The book unveils a powerful and vulnerable narrative, gently reminding readers that, in the ups and downs of life, there is renewed strength in solidarity.

Order your copy now and take the first step on this emotional journey. Let these verses be your companion, offering solace along the difficult path we all tread.


About the Author

Jasmine J. is a talented author whose passion for writing has been a lifelong journey. Since early childhood, Jasmine has harnessed the power of words to educate, empower, and uplift others. Her writing serves as a medium to navigate and articulate the complexities of the human experience.

In her debut poetry book, Life F*cks Me Everyday, Jasmine delves into profound and heavy topics, offering readers a raw and authentic exploration of mental health struggles, trauma, grief, and loss. Her work resonates with those seeking solace and understanding in the face of life's challenges. Armed with a Master of Science in Psychology, Jasmine brings a nuanced perspective to her writing, blending artistic expression with psychological insights.

Beyond her writing, Jasmine enjoys spending quality time with her loved ones, including her beloved dog and two cats. An avid nature enthusiast, Jasmine finds joy in hiking, cooking, capturing life's moments through photography, immersing herself in the world of literature, and watching movies and TV shows. With each stroke of her pen, Jasmine J. continues to weave narratives that inspire, connect, and illuminate the human spirit, leaving a lasting impact on readers.

 

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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

The Body Teaser Tuesday #rabtbooktours



Poems and Stories


Poetry, Women

Date Published: Jan 31, 2024

Publisher: Bookbaby


 

How do you stitch yourself back together after trauma, loss, grief, heartbreak? By inviting what is broken to become what is breathtaking. THE BODY is a collection of poems and short stories written in lyrical prose during the hardest moments of the author's life. This collection explores themes of love, loss, grief, seduction, creativity, consciousness, female empowerment, post- traumatic expansion, and the collective human experience. Because when words are not enough, art is the container that holds what the body cannot. And as the heart breaks open, the soul can be set free. 


Be A Surrealist


Be a surrealist.

A beautiful life defies logic and conditioning.

It laughs in the face of convention and dares us to open ourselves to the terror of the possible–

…to lean into sorrow of joy’s inevitable departure.

Whichever dream cannot leave your mind, court her.

Lure her to your bed

and cook her breakfast in the morning.

For the moments you spend together in lock step will feel unreal and uncharted,

And the times you are apart will be beige with dry mouth.

Know this: everything that is not for you feels normal,

And everything that is yours

will terrify, seduce, and astound you with life surreal.

About the Author

Artist. Two-time TEDx talker. Singer-Songwriter. Entrepreneur. Novelist-Playwright. Ghostwriter. Mental Health Advocate. A no-holds barred journey of transformation and recovery from PTSD, Holly's story is a raw and honest testament to the power of creative resilience. Forged from the heartache of personal trauma, she's spun her pain into a wealth of creative prowess, shattering societal norms, and challenging the idea of 'spiritual bypassing.'

Holly's lyrical prose combines self-hypnosis with carefully crafted wordsmithing to ignite the senses and the soul through their musical cadence. Holly wrote, produced, and starred in her debut musical BLOOD SUPPLY: A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE LOVE STORY premiering in Los Angeles January 2023 to stellar reviews. She releases music under the artist name HOLLY HOLLOWS and resides in Los Angeles, CA.


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Wednesday, January 31, 2024

The Body Release Blitz #rabtbooktours

 

Poems and Stories


Poetry, Women

Date Published: Jan 31, 2024

Publisher: Bookbaby


 

How do you stitch yourself back together after trauma, loss, grief, heartbreak? By inviting what is broken to become what is breathtaking. THE BODY is a collection of poems and short stories written in lyrical prose during the hardest moments of the author's life. This collection explores themes of love, loss, grief, seduction, creativity, consciousness, female empowerment, post-traumatic expansion, and the collective human experience. Because when words are not enough, art is the container that holds what the body cannot. And as the heart breaks open, the soul can be set free.

About the Author

Artist. Two-time TEDx talker. Singer-Songwriter. Entrepreneur. Novelist-Playwright. Ghostwriter. Mental Health Advocate. A no-holds barred journey of transformation and recovery from PTSD, Holly's story is a raw and honest testament to the power of creative resilience. Forged from the heartache of personal trauma, she's spun her pain into a wealth of creative prowess, shattering societal norms, and challenging the idea of 'spiritual bypassing.'

Holly's lyrical prose combines self-hypnosis with carefully crafted wordsmithing to ignite the senses and the soul through their musical cadence. Holly wrote, produced, and starred in her debut musical BLOOD SUPPLY: A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE LOVE STORY premiering in Los Angeles January 2023 to stellar reviews. She releases music under the artist name HOLLY HOLLOWS and resides in Los Angeles, CA.


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7 Strategies for Transformation and Healing

 

 Self- Help, Personal Transformation, course and work book

Date Published: August 8, 2023

 

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Are you looking for some tools and strategies to deal with grief and sorrow?

 

Then you are on the right practical grief healing handbook!

In "Unlock Your Best Self & Conquer Grief," embark on a profound journey of transformation and healing as you face the challenging grief. This meticulously crafted comprehensive guide offers seven powerful doable strategies designed to help you embrace your grief, process your emotions, and ultimately unlock your best self.

Features of Coping with Grief Coursebook:

    Comprehensive Course Outline: The book is structured like a thoughtful course, guiding readers through each module with clarity and purpose. From understanding grief's different aspects to learning how to support others in their grieving process, each module addresses a crucial step on the path to healing.

    Holistic Approach to Grief: The strategies encompass the physical, emotional, and cognitive responses to grief and sorrow, offering a holistic approach that ensures readers tend to all aspects of their well-being during their self-healing journey.

    Creative Outlets for Expression: "Unlock Your Best Self & Conquer Grief" introduces creative outlets like journaling and art therapy to help readers express and process their emotions, fostering catharsis and self-discovery.

    Practical Tools for Resilience: The book positively empowers readers with practical tools, such as building a support system, practicing self-compassion, and cultivating resilience, equipping them with the strength and confidence to navigate grief's challenges.


Benefits of Transformation and Healing Practical Book:

    Personal Transformation: Readers will be guided through a transformative process, empowering them to navigate grief with strength, courage, confidence, power, and grace.

    Healing and Empowerment: By understanding grief and its various stages, readers will gain a sense of empowerment and flexibility as they embark on their self-healing and motivational journey.

    Emotional Catharsis: The book provides valuable techniques for processing emotions, ensuring that readers can release their pain and find emotional catharsis.

    Meaningful Support: Not only will readers find support for their own grief, but they will also learn how to effectively support others who are grieving, fostering a sense of compassion and understanding.

"Unlock Your Best Self & Conquer Grief" is a compassionate and empowering guide that holds the key to unlocking the transformative power of grief.

Whether you are seeking personal healing or striving to support others in their grief, this book is a beacon of hope and strength on the path to embracing growth, finding purpose, and revealing your best self.

Walk through each module, embrace the strategies, and step into a future filled with resilience, hope, and transformation beyond grief's shadows.

About the Author

Dr. Ann Zachariah: Inspiring Transformation Through Psychiatry, Education, and Authorship

Welcome to the world of Dr. Ann Zachariah, a renowned psychiatrist, educator, clinician, and author based in Houston, Texas. Discover how her extensive knowledge and expertise can empower you to make transformative changes and unlock your true potential.

As a psychiatrist, Dr. Ann Zachariah understands the complexities of the human mind. Her compassionate approach and unwavering commitment to mental health have helped countless individuals overcome challenges and find inner peace. Whether you're struggling with anxiety, depression, or any other mental health issue, Dr. Zachariah is here to guide you on your journey toward healing and self-discovery.

Beyond her clinical practice, Dr. Zachariah's impact extends to education. She shares her wisdom and insights with aspiring mental health professionals, equipping them with the tools and knowledge to make a difference in the lives of others. Her passion for teaching and mentoring shapes the next generation of compassionate caregivers, ensuring a brighter future for mental health care.

Dr. Zachariah's captivating books leave an indelible mark on the world. Each page encourages readers to embrace transformative changes and embark on a journey of self-improvement. Her words resonate deeply, inspiring individuals from all walks of life to break free from limitations, discover their true potential, and live a life filled with purpose and fulfillment.

Join the movement of personal transformation ignited by Dr. Ann Zachariah. Whether you seek guidance in your own life or aspire to make a positive impact on others, her expertise, compassion, and empowering words will guide you toward a brighter, more fulfilling future.

Don't wait any longer – start your transformative journey today with Dr. Ann Zachariah's life-changing books and unlock the extraordinary potential within you. Experience the power of psychiatry, education, and authorship in transforming lives.

 

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